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Great Pianists 37

Great Pianists 37

Grigory Ginsburg, Liszt, Beethoven, Schubert

Polygram Records


  1. * Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 In C Sharp Minor
  2. * Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6 In D Flat
  3. * Hungarian Rhapsody No. 10 In E 'Preludio'
  4. * Hungarian Rhapsody No. 13 In A Minor
  5. * Hungarian Rhapsody No. 17 In D Minor
  6. * Hungarian Rhapsody No. 18 In F Sharp Minor
  7. * Turkish March From 'Die Ruinen von Athen'
  8. * Rondo a capriccio In G, Op. 129: 'Rage Over A Lost Penny'
  9. * Grande etude d'apres Paganini No. 5 'La Chasse'
  10. * Standchen (No 4. From Schwanengesang, D. 957)
  11. * The Nightingale
  12. * Polonaise From 'Eugene Onegin'
  13. * 'Eugene Onegin' Paraphrase
  14. * Grande Sonate In G, Op. 37: Moderato e risoluto
  15. * Grande Sonate In G, Op. 37: Andante no troppo quasi moderato - Moderato con animazione - Tempo I
  16. * Grande Sonate In G, Op. 37: Scherzo
  17. * Grande Sonate In G, Op. 37: Finale. Allegro vivace
  18. * Piano Sonata No. 3 In A Minor, Op. 28
  19. * Forgotten Melodies, Op. 38: Sonata reminiscenza in A Minor, Op. 38 No. 1
  20. * Prelude In B Flat Minor, Op. 58 'Song And Rhapsody': Song. Andante cantabile
  21. * Prelude In B Flat Minor, Op. 58 'Song And Rhapsody': Rhapsody. Allegro assai

Average customer rating:3.5 stars

4 stars A Wonderful Pianist, Virtually Unknown in th West

Grigory Ginsburg was a Soviet pianist mostly known for his Liszt interpretations, but clearly with talent across the board. He died before really modern recording technique was standard practice, especially in the USSR. Here we have alive, exciting performances of some of the Hungarian Rhapsodies, and other mostly romantic fair. A highlight is the first performance I have ever heard of the Tchaikovsky Grand Sonata in G that makes sense of that ponderous piece's rhetoric. The Medtner sonata is beautifully done, as is the Prokofiev third.

I would have awarded these discs 5 stars, if the recordings were more modern sounding.

3 stars not half bad

The first disc, especially the Hungarian Rhapsodies, is really wondeful and I suppose worth the price of the album. But the second is about as bad as the first is good. The choice of music is second-rate at best, and the piano on the Tchaikovsky sonata (which is a pretty dreadful piece anyway) sounds like Aunt Polly's out-of-tune parlor upright. I also wish that the people who designed these albums had come up with better packaging--it's very difficult to remove the discs without touching the recorded side.

4 stars The Liszt is Amazing

The only better version of Liszt is John McArthur's, on the album HIDDEN. Besides that, nothing can compare to the sonic beauty and poetry and thunder of Grigory Ginsburg.

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